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The Liberty Lamp: Libertarian News & Editorials

A blog dedicated to the advancement of libertarian principles, and to the protection of activist groups' privacy and Constitutional rights. Topics include discussions on privacy tips, current events, political topics, and bulletins on how to get involved in various pro-liberty activities.

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Asset Protection Information & Services for Free Staters

Privacy and asset protection are two very important issues for both political activists and the everyday American in this modern age of illegal government spying and frivolous lawsuits. To regain your privacy and peace of mind, it is important to not only become informed about the issues, but also to have the right tools to safeguard your personal info and property. Fortunately, both can now be done much more easily and cheaply than you might expect.

I have been working with fellow Free State Project members to create a privacy/asset protection guide of just this sort geared specifically to participants in the New Hampshire freedom movement. Though designed with the new NH mover and activist in mind, the tips included in this guide are universal, and can apply to the high net worth businessperson and middle-class wage earner as well. The document is still under development, though it is quite strong at eleven pages so far. Please feel free to check it out and provide feedback. Let your friends know as well!

The piece is entitled "A Culture of Liberty & Privacy", and is in PDF format. Future updates will be posted, but the URL will remain the same. Please add this blog's RSS feed to your reader or bookmark this page and check back for periodic updates.

In addition, you may find good asset protection information and competitively priced protection packages at KeepYourAssets.net. When ordering, please use the sponsor code "andrew". See also the company's great paid referral marketing program at www.mpassetprotection.com.

READ ABOUT IT. ACT ON IT!

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1 Comments:

At 7/21/2006 4:20 PM, Anonymous said...

Great document! I would definately recommend reading it. I look forward to seeing what changes and improvements will be made.

 

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